AKHTAR N JANJUA

Allah created humans from a male and a female and made into tribes and nations for identification. However the most righteous is the most honoured. No Arab has any superiority over a non-Arab nor is a White any way better than a Black. All created beings are the decendants of Adam and existence of Adam sprang from dust. hence all claims to superiority and greatness, all demands for blood or ransom and all false traits or trends of rule are false.

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Friday, March 29, 2024

The Perpetual Crossroads: A Reflection on Missed Opportunities

In the tumultuous landscape of Pakistan's socio-political sphere, one cannot help but notice a recurring theme: Missed Opportunities. Time and again, we find ourselves standing at the crossroads, faced with the chance to set our system on the path to righteousness. Yet, more often than not, we falter, allowing the allure of Unbridled Power No-Holds- Barred Corruption and Damning Cronyism to cloud our judgment.


As a nation, we cry out for Good Governance, Meritocracy, Transparency, and Justice. We yearn for Democracy and Social Order, and we demand our Rights. But when push comes to shove, we too often succumb to the temptations of Demon-cracy – a system plagued by Corruption, Nepotism, and Injustice.





We have squandered countless opportunities to enact meaningful change, choosing instead to perpetuate a cycle of dysfunction and decay. We have turned a blind eye to corruption, allowing it to fester and infect every aspect of our society. We have ignored the cries for justice and fairness, opting instead to protect the interests of the powerful elite.


But time is running out for us. The consequences of our failure are becoming increasingly dire. If we continue down this path, we risk plunging into the depths of doom and despair. Yet, even now, there may still be a glimmer of hope – one last chance to set things right.


To those who hold power and influence, I implore you to heed this warning. The future of our nation hangs in the balance, and it is up to us to seize the opportunity before it slips away. We must cast aside our apathy and complacency and work together to build a brighter tomorrow for all Pakistanis.


The choice is ours to make: Will we continue to wallow in corruption and cronyism, or will we rise to the occasion and embrace the principles of good governance and justice?

The answer lies in our hands, and the time to act is now. Let us not squander this chance, for the sake of our nation and its people.



A N J



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